Yes, one example is autoimmune reactions in which our bodies can't determine friend from foe and start to attack our own cells by accident.
cytotoxic t cells
Because they attack the cells in the body and cancer cells are just the mutated cell of our body very good question by the way
Skin cells are important to other body cells because they all have to work together. In the same body just doing different jobs.
to keep your body clean
Think about it for a second. If you lead an army into battle, and your own army start to shoot each other, what odds do you have of winning against the oposition? If the body starts to kill it's own cells that may be used to kill pathogens, it is immediately weakened
it help the cells kill the other cells and comebaned that togather
it help the cells kill the other cells and comebaned that togather
Ink does not directly kill brain cells. However, the metals and toxins in ink can kill brain and other cells and is not good for the body or your health as a whole.
white blood cells
Your host cells in your body.
The white blood cells.
cytotoxic t cells
Because they attack the cells in the body and cancer cells are just the mutated cell of our body very good question by the way
Cytotoxic cells
white blood cells in the blood
Skin cells are important to other body cells because they all have to work together. In the same body just doing different jobs.
Cancer cells do not directly attack other cells in the body, but they clog things up because they continue to reproduce without limit, growing tumors in various places where they will block or get in the way of normal body functions.